Author/Authors :
Moradi, F Department of Animal and Poultry Physiology - Faculty of Animal Science - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources , Samadi, F Department of Animal and Poultry Physiology - Faculty of Animal Science - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources , Samadi, S Student of Horticulture Department of Shiraz University
Abstract :
This experiment was conducted to assess the effects of Silymarin on
oxidative status, bone characteristics, and some blood parameters in
Japanese quail subjected to oxidative stress induced by carbon
tetrachloride (CCl4). The experiment was performed as a completely
randomized design with four replicates, each with 30 birds, using a 2 ×
2 factorial arrangement with two doses of Silymarin (0 and 1 mL/kg
BW) and CCl4 (0 and 1 mL/kg BW). Results revealed that the
interaction between Silymarin and CCl4 on concentrations of total
cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, albumin, calcium, and alkaline
phosphatase were significant (P < 0.05). In contrast, concentrations of
phosphorus, total protein, and high density lipoprotein-cholesterol in
blood serum did not differ between experimental treatments.
Experimental treatments had a significant effect on superoxide
dismutase activity in blood serum (P < 0.05), but not on glutathione
peroxide activity and malondialdehyde concentration. Experimental
treatments significantly affected the weight, thickness, and external and
internal diameters of tibia bone (P < 0.05), but not its length, ash,
volume, and density. This study shows that Silymarin has potential to
attenuate adverse effects of oxidative stress induced by CCl4 in
Japanese quail.
Keywords :
Blood biochemical parameters , Oxidative stress , Japanese quail , Bone index